Question 2: Parents go to training institutions to accompany their children to class, and the children are in class. What do parents do? What do parents do most often? Wait a minute. Waiting for the child to be born, waiting for the child to talk, waiting for the child to be sensible, waiting for the child to be independent, waiting for the child to make a living, waiting for the child to get married, waiting for the child to support, waiting for the child's parents to pay, waiting for the child's parents, I don't know how much the child will get in return in the future, what's the matter, parents want the child to be happy, and when they see the parents waiting for the child to finish class in Baylor's English East China Sea Center, they lament the current competition and their parents' hearts.
Question 3: Can parents accompany their children to class? We are doing a tutorial for children aged 2- 12. We are subject English, what is their oral structure and so on.
Question 4: Parents go to training institutions to accompany their children to class, and the children are in class. What do parents do? Bring some books to read or chat with other parents to exchange parenting experience or take a walk to exercise. It is very beneficial to make more similar parents and friends and take the opportunity to let children make some classmates and friends who train together.
Question 5: It's no good for children not to attend classes and parents to accompany them to school. I think if you go, it will be better for the younger children, and it will be a little embarrassing for the older ones. But I suggest that no matter how big or small, you should not accompany them, which may make the children more distracted in class and cause embarrassment to the teachers. In my opinion, instead of accompanying students, it is better to have a heart-to-heart talk with children, ask them why they don't attend classes and don't like going to school, and talk to teachers about how to educate them.
Question 6: What if a 5-year-old child always needs his parents to accompany him in class? Children don't cry when they first go to school. Don't worry, let's go. The teacher will take care of it. If you are worried about this and that, do you still want your children to learn to be independent and grow up on their own?
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Question 7: The teacher asked parents to accompany their children to class for three days, because the children made some mistakes at school. What should parents do? Is this good for the children? It's not good for children. Every child has his own ideas, which are different in the eyes of other students. This is the biggest disadvantage to children's physical and mental health, and children will have resistance to teachers and parents.
Parents are advised to communicate with teachers and not to solve problems in such a rude way.
Question 8: The child is in the second grade. How can he let his parents accompany him to class every day? It is normal for some children to rely on their parents psychologically, but they should also be taught to change slowly, gradually reduce the number of times they are with him and let him be independent. If it really doesn't work, take him to see a psychiatrist.
Question 9: Can parents accompany you to class? Parents can listen to their children in class and look up information. Before and after class, the old teachers in special schools will communicate with their parents about their children's learning.